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The Building Permit and Inspections Department issues all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and zoning permits, and schedules all required inspections. The Building Official is responsible for plan reviews and inspection of all building and remodeling projects.
- Building Code Information
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- Permits
E-Permit Applications. E-Permits Are Available For Projects...
- Building Code Information
E-Permit Applications. E-Permits Are Available For Projects That Do Not Require Plans or Additional Review. Permits can also be paid for online using our e-permit portal. Click here for ePermits for the following projects: Building : Doors, Drain tile, Reroof, Siding, and Windows. Electrical: All commercial and residential projects.
The Building Permit and Inspections Department issues all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and zoning permits, and schedules all required inspections. The Building Official is responsible for plan reviews and inspection of all building and remodeling projects.
Call the City of South St. Paul Permits and Inspections Department 651-554-3220. Map of current Building Permits. Map of Miscellaneous Permits. View permit details including inspection results.
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If a contractor is working on any of the express items plus additional work, a General Building Permit Application must be submitted to the Department of Safety and Inspections. Owners may not use the Contractor Express application; they must complete a General Building Permit Application .
What you should know before applying for a permit. When is a building permit required? To find Building Information & Applications visit this page. For all building permits, the permit holder is responsible for ensuring the work is done to code and the project is properly inspected by the City.